Noah Baumbach is taking an innovative approach with his new film, Marriage Story. Today, Netflix dropped two teasers for the dramedy, one from the perspective of Nicole (Scarlett Johansson), and another from the perspective of Charlie (Adam Driver). Together, the teaser trailers form a portrait of a marriage breaking up, as well as the moments of tension that led Nicole and Charlie there in the first place. In addition to releasing the complementary trailers, Netflix also announced that Marriage Story will debut in select theaters and on the streaming service later this fall.

The two Marriage Story trailers present Nicole and Charlie’s conflicting feelings about their partnership. In “What I Love About Charlie” (check it out above), Nicole details what she loves about her husband, from his love of being a dad to his emotional side. “He’s very clear about what he wants,” says Johansson’s voiceover. “He takes all of my moods steadily, and he doesn’t make me feel bad about them.” In “What I Love About Nicole,” which you can watch below, Driver’s Charlie has a chance to share his perspective. “She is a mother who plays, really plays. She gives great presents,” he says. “She knows when to push me and when to leave me alone.”

Theteasers feature similar footage utilized in different ways, and each ends with a scene of them sitting down for a difficult conversation. “I thought we should talk,” says Nicole. “I don’t know how to start,” replies Charlie, their emotional distance becoming clear as the camera pulls back to a long shot.

“Marriage Story is a love story that reveals itself within the breakdown,” said Baumbach in a statement accompanying the teasers’ release. “With these companion trailers I wanted to show the relationship through the eyes of both characters. There are many sides to every story, and the movie embraces these different viewpoints in order to find the shared truth.”

In addition to Johansson and Driver, Marriage Story stars Laura Dern, Alan Alda, Ray Liotta, and more. It is slated to premiere at the Venice Film Festival on August 29.